Hey, sounds like you’re dealing with quite uncomfortable issues. The symptoms you’re describing – nausea, acid vomiting, body heat, sweating, and dizziness – could be linked to a Pitta imbalance, especially considering that ‘heat’ and ‘acid’ are strong Pitta qualities. Pitta dosha, being hot and sharp, usually flares up with stress, spicy food, or certain lifestyle habits.
First off, looking at diet, try avoiding overly spicy, acidic, or fried foods. Stick with cooling, calming foods like cucumber, coconut, watermelon, and leafy greens. Drinking coconut water or mint water could also help balance that inner heat. It’s simple - just crush a few fresh mint leaves in lukewarm water.
For lifestyle, stress management is key. Your body might be responding to anxiety with these symptoms. Breathing exercises or meditation, especially in the mornings, can do wonders to cool your system down. Maybe spend 5-10 minutes daily practicing some slow, deep breaths. And make sure to get enough sleep - lack of rest can def set Pitta into an overdrive.
Herbal remedies like amla (Indian gooseberry) powder might help soothe your digestive system. I’d take it with lukewarm water in the morning on an empty stomach. But if the symptoms persisting and keeping severe, I’d highly recommend tandeming with a physician to rule out any underlying conditions, especially because of the vomiting and dizziness. That would need a closer look, in case there’s something more significant than just dosha imbalance.
Try this out, and I hope you find some relief! Dealing with these things can be such a hassle, but balancing your diet, stress levels, and using cooling herbs should make a difference. Let me know how it goes, or if anything changes with how you’re feeling.